http://scripting.com/stories/2012/05/21/weCanDoBetterThanFacebook.html

Google's problem is they used Facebook as their guide to upgrading  
their view of what the Internet is. And that led them away from their  
strength, and into what I think is a dead-end. Much as Microsoft was  
led into a dead-end by the web in the 1990s.

The problem with Facebook's approach is more than it has centralized  
all access to user's data, which they have. They've also centralized  
the flow of new ideas to the Internet. If you buy the idea that  
Facebook is the Internet, which is of course the problem for Facebook.  
Because no matter how big they get, they're still just part of the  
Internet. All the devices people use to access Facebook can access  
other parts of the Internet. So if something more exciting comes  
along, people can get there.

(....)

The value of the Internet is that it represents a common set of  
protocols and formats that are very widely implemented. Everywhere  
human beings  are you will find HTTP and HTML. Even in space. Even at  
the poles. Even in the jungle. Or the core of our cities. It is even  
possible to add new stuff to that. But please study how that happens.  
Sure some of it comes from the big companies, but lots of it comes  
from the people. Some of it comes from young people, and some of it  
comes from people in their 40s, 50s and 60s.

(....)


If the past is a predictor, here's what will happen. Facebook will  
exist for a long time to come. They're huge. They've absorbed a lot of  
the growth of Silicon Valley. They're the continuation of companies  
like Sun and Netscape, Apple and H-P. Google is out there too, but  
they are imho where Microsoft was in the 1990s. They too will be here  
for a long time because it's very rare for companies as large and  
diverse as Google to go down quickly. It usually takes a generation or  
two, and sometimes they figure out how to be in it much longer.
But again, if the past is a predictor, new ideas will take root among  
users and those ideas will grow into the next layer of tech. That's a  
good place to put your attention too. 


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Dave Winer: We *can* do better than Facebook
http://scripting.com/stories/2012/05/21/weCanDoBetterThanFacebook.html